Individual Health Insurance in Georgia
Use the links below to get Georgia individual medical insurance quotes. View rates and benefits for Kaiser Permanente individual, child, and family plans for the Atlanta, Georgia area.
Kaiser Permanente Georgia Individual Health Insurance Quotes
Get instant Georgia family healthcare quotes online. Use the “Get a quote” link above, take 20 seconds to fill in the form, and almost instantly you will have access to your Georgia personal health insurance rates. You will be asked for contact information including name, phone, and email address. Entering this information allows us to send you quotes by email and provide you with live support. After entering the date of birth for the person(s) you wish to quote and clicking the button to continue, you will be able to view your individual or Georgia family health insurance quotes in a matter of seconds.
Georgia Individual Health Insurance Plans
Kaiser Permanente Atlanta, GA individual health insurance plans include the Premier Plan, Plan 500, Plan 1000, Plan 2000, Plan 3000, and Plan 5000 along with several High Deductible Health Plans which qualify for HSA, Health Savings Accounts. The Kaiser GA Premier Plan offers the most coverage and no deductible to meet. The other Kaiser Permanente Georgia individual healthcare plans have deductibles that correspond with their plan name. For example, the popular Plan 2000 has a $2,000 deductible. Higher deductibles mean more affordable monthly premiums.
How do I apply for Kaiser Permanente Georgia personal medical insurance?
Whether you’re applying for Georgia family medical insurance, child healthcare, student medical insurance, or coverage just for yourself, use the “Apply online” link above to enroll over the internet, or print the KP Georgia Paper Application to apply by fax or mail. This seven page application includes 14 medical questions and the option of being billed by credit card or by monthly invoice.
How will I be billed?
Those who apply online will be required to fill in billing information at the end of the application. Entering your credit or debit card allows you to set up automatic billing. Upon approval of your application, your card will be charged on the 1st of the month when your coverage begins. If you are denied coverage, your card will not be charged. Some applicants are rated up, meaning they are offered coverage but at a higher cost due to certain pre-existing health conditions. In the case of an applicant who is rated up, you will receive a notification by mail asking whether or not you accept this rated up coverage. Kaiser Permanente will not charge your card for the rated up fee until you reply with your acceptance.
